hey, hey, everybody. it s 10:00 a.m. in the east. i m yasmin vossoughian in for ana cabrera. the battle for the white house will welcome a long-awaited newcomer today, ron desantis, after months of speculation and campaign style events, the florida governor will make it official tonight on twitter with none other than elon musk. will the unusual rollout help or hurt the soon to be candidate? do i have the courage? is it worth the sacrifice? america has been worth it every single time. and then what about the other elephant in the room, donald trump, the former president already telling desantis to get a, quote, personality trait as he puts it. plus, south carolina, set to become the latest state to ban abortion after six weeks making it virtually impossible to get an abortion across a huge portion of the south. and later on, new details on the 19-year-old who drove a u-haul truck into a white house barrier. more on his interviews with police as he s set to make a court
party. when you pull out a gun and you start shooting people, we are going to put you in jail. norah: cbs news investigates, our exclusive with the lawyer of the potential irs whistle-blower. and new disclosures about the hunter biden probe. a judge has agreed to delay today s detention hearing for the massachusetts air national guardsman accused of leaking classified documents. 21-year-old jack teixeira is being charged under the espionage act. norah: ufo sighting. the new pentagon video. what could the mysterious object be? and the baseball team bringing a special group of kids some major league fun. it was really inspiring. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy wednesday night. tonight, we want to begin right here in washington, where the supreme court has given itself until the end of the week to decide whether the abortion pill that has been used by millions of american women should
and a 20-year-old face mureadly massacre at a sweet 16 birthday party. when you pull out a gun and you start shooting people, we are going to put you in jail. norah: cbs news investigates our exclusive with the lawyer of the potential irs whistle-blower. and new disclosures about the hunter biden probe. a judge has agreed to delay today s detention hearing for the massachusetts air national guardsman accused of leaking classified documents. 21-year-old jack teixeira is being charged under the espionage act. norah: ufo sighting. the new pentagon video. what could the mysterious object to be? and the baseball team bringing a special group of kids some major league fun. it was really inspiring. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy wednesday night. tonight, we want to begin right here in washington, where the supreme court has given itself until the end of the week to decide whether the abortion pill that has been used b
a happier new year: after months of covid chaos, can china s economy pull a rabbit out of the hat? hello there. we start in the swiss ski resort of davos, you know what, stay. stay with me. sometimes, this happens. just to prove it is live. chuckles. we will talk about what keir starmer is talking about. the opposition labour party leader. he has very much been sweet talking the elite, the top bankers at the world economic forum. he has been reassuring the financial elite that labour is pro business and pledging to do more to attract foreign investment into the uk if they win power next year. labour points to un figures, showing the uk s share of world foreign direct investment has declined since the conservatives came into government in 2010 from 8% tojust1.7% the lowest since records began. that s according to the un figures. the bbc s economics editor faisal islam reports. at the world economic forum, some of europe s top bankers and ceos assembled to meet the leader o
demanding the embattled governor resign. earlier, a seventh accuser came forward to claim inappropriate behavior. she said the governor repeatedly put his hands on her body without her permission. despite this mounting pressure and the allegations, cuomo is pushing back against critics. gov. cuomo: politicians who don t know a single fact but form a conclusion and opinion are, in my opinion, reckless and dangerous. politicians take positions for all sorts of reasons. , including political expediency, and bowing to pressure. people know the difference between playing politics, bowing to cancel culture, and the truth. i m not going to resign. i was not juan: greg, you just heard the statement. he said people are being reckless. he s also, he s also saying they are playing cancel culture. does he have a point? greg: not at all. cancel culture is when images or words of the past or present are judged by the progressive left s current standards of acceptable behavior